James Graham pledges brain to science

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James Graham pledges brain to science

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England international James Graham has become the first active player to pledge his brain to science upon his death in order to aid further research into concussion.

The former St Helens forward, who plays for St George Illawarra in the NRL, has joined former Australia internationals Peter Sterling and Mark Carroll in making the pledge to donate after a study revealed two former rugby league players died of a brain disease.

The study diagnosed chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in the former players - a condition linked with repeated head trauma which has also found to be prevalent in gridiron.

Graham explained his reasons for the donation to Australian rugby league subscription channel Fox League on Friday morning.

He said: “I sent my papers off on Wednesday (to donate my brain) so I guess when I die my brain and spinal cord, if I’m in Sydney, will be going to the Sydney University for them to look at, examine and hopefully some good can come of this.

“It’s great to see people like Peter Sterling donating his brain and I think the more players of all codes can sign up, it can only lead to more research being done and figuring out the answers of what is a very tricky and complex situation.

“Now that it’s out there, now that it’s confirmed they’ve found CTE in some former NRL players, it brings the talk about concussion back to the table.

“I’m really pleased to see the game is taking it seriously and I’m really interested to see the next step we take as a game.”

There have been calls for further investigations into the issue from other sports, with Dawn Astle, daughter of former England and West Brom striker Jeff, campaigning since he died in 2002.

It has been reported that Rod Taylor, a former wing-half with Portsmouth, Gillingham and Bournemouth, died in April 2018 having suffered from the condition, which is associated with the development of dementia.

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I know its nice of him and i rate him highly but scouser and brain made me chuckle....... no offence to any scousers on here by the way
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Scanned 3 times as it kept coming back blank :shock: :shock: :shock: ( Joke only )
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ddtftf wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2019 3:59 pm Scanned 3 times as it kept coming back blank :shock: :shock: :shock: ( Joke only )
😀Really sterling gesture
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